Paper Airplanes (1997)
A poetic piece of work that tells the story of a projectionist, Hashem Hakemzadeh, as he drives up to the countryside with his son Reza in order to show films to poor villagers living in remote areas far away from the city. An emotional and essential piece of Iranian cinema by director Farhad Mehranfar; a film about the importance of cinema and the effect it has on audiences. Winner of several film festivals, Paper Airplanes celebrates life and nature in a unique and spectacular manner
Director: Farhad Mehranfar
Genre: Drama, Family, Fantasy
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: January 1, 1997
Original Language: fa
More Films by Director: Farhad Mehranfar
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Paper Airplanes about?
- A poetic piece of work that tells the story of a projectionist, Hashem Hakemzadeh, as he drives up to the countryside with his son Reza in order to show films to poor villagers living in remote areas far away from the city. An emotional and essential piece of Iranian cinema by director Farhad Mehranfar; a film about the importance of cinema and the effect it has on audiences. Winner of several film festivals, Paper Airplanes celebrates life and nature in a unique and spectacular manner
- Who directed Paper Airplanes?
- Paper Airplanes was directed by Farhad Mehranfar.
- How long is Paper Airplanes?
- Paper Airplanes has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Paper Airplanes?
- Paper Airplanes is a Drama, Family, Fantasy film.